The Three Lions entered proceedings in a promising Group B, but endured an opening game draw with Russia, before narrowly overcoming Wales and then being held again by Slovakia. Their defeat to Iceland was the icing on a bitter cake as Roy Hodgson subsequently parted ways.

Although, a highly promising Group F should see even an out-of-form England set up sail through, as they come up against all of Slovakia, Slovenia, Malta and Lithuania, while rivals Scotland will provide the standings’ big match-up.

With several players set to come back from injury, such as crucial component Chris Brunt, and possessing talented youngsters like Manchester United’s Paddy McNair, the Green and White Army will be confident of booking a place in Russia.

The gallant Home Nation will have to contest world champions Germany once again in qualifying Group C, having lost to Die Mannschaft in France, as well as the Czech Republic, San Marino, Norway and Azerbaijan, making them a promising 7/1 to secure a World Cup place.

Republic of Ireland

It looked as if the Republic of Ireland’s time in France was about to come to a close in their final group game against Italy, until Wes Hoolahan delivered a pinpoint cross for Robbie Brady to header home a late winner and rally them into the knockout stage.

That goal over the Azzurri was the most enthralling moment of the Irish side’s gallant campaign, as they eventually fell short against hosts France in the last 16, having gone down to 10 men after Shane Duffy was dismissed for fouling match-winner Antoine Griezmann.

Martin O’Neill and Roy Keane’s efforts with the Boys in Green were rewarded in the aftermath of their brave exit, as the coaches were handed new long-term contracts, and the Irish will be confident of reaching the World Cup under their guidance.

They are 3/1 to do so, and will hold plenty of hope for their qualifying campaign in Group D, as they prepare to face all of Serbia, Moldova, Austria and Georgia, as well as Euro 2016 surprise package Wales.

Scotland

Scotland were the only British Isles nation to fail to qualify for Euro 2016 and they will look to banish their previous disappointment by securing a spot in Russia, with Gordon Strachan’s being 3/1 to achieve such a feat.

England will be their main qualifying Group F rivals, with their clashes with the Three Lions set to be pivotal in booking a position at the 2018 event, while games against Slovakia, Slovenia, Malta and Lithuania are all winnable for a determined Scottish set up.

The Tartan nation will have been hurt by their exclusion from this summer’s showcase tournament and will be desperate to reach their first major finals since the 1998 World Cup in France. Players such as Celtic marksman Leigh Griffiths will be key to such success, with coach Strachan having committed long term too.

The Dragons finished atop their group, despite an agonising loss to England early on, and then overcame both Northern Ireland and most notably Belgium to set up a semi-final encounter with eventual champions Portugal.

In that tussle it was a case of Gareth Bale versus Cristiano Ronaldo and, with the latter Real Madrid superstar having won that Los Blancos battle, Wales’ main man was impressive throughout the campaign, netting three times including against England.